The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 17, 1872, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, i?A."
The Columbian
Friday, May 17, 1872,
FRANK COOLLY,
ASSISTANT EDITOll.
' Railroad Tlmo Table
M.ACKAWANNA A DLOOMSDUHO H.
North. Bontli
Mull 10:51A.M. 6:18 P.:
Accommodation 4:15 A.M. W
vXna IWSl'.M. A. J
n.Fiwign 11 It t,-llflf ttliri.'TlT STATION
inlna North. Going South-
i nsT. M. Hi" a
, M
LOOAL.
.Titnmi rir.WP.r.T. Il(l3 BOlll Ills llOUSO
nml lot on Third Strcot, nearly oppostto
Ms reslilcnco lo lu. r. Lditz ortiiia rmco
TnnsDottcd (overling provnllcd to
consltlerrtblo extent In Wlllfca-linrro,
and riurlnp; tho Inst thrco weeks sovcrnl
deaths from the dlscnso hnvo occurred
Lkci.Uj buslnoHS doo3 not seem to bo
brisk In Sulllvnn County thoro Doing but
ono Register's notlconnd ono widow
annrnlsomcnt advertised nt Mny term
of Court nnd but flvo applications for
Tavern licenses.
Tm: fruit trees nro literally londcd
with blossoms nnd unless unpropltlous
weather prevents, will doubtless bo
bucceedod In duo season by luscious
fruits. Wo hoposo especially bynpplcs
of which thcro wns n short crop Inst
year.
Tun heat for n fow days last weok nnd
tho boRlnnlngofthls wns most Intouco.
Tho thcrinometcr nltnlned a height of
SS5 iu town nnd wns oven higher than
that In Philadelphia. Wo mention tho
fact for tho benefit of thoso persons who
merely thought it "a Uttlo warm." It
may tend to innko them think It moro
than that.
Two flno specimens of tho water fowl
known as tho Loon or Northern Diver
wero shot on Fishing Crook near Iron'
dalo last week. Tho brilliantly varlega
ted plumago of tho head and neck of
this spccl03 Is very beautiful. Ono of
tho birds weighed 20 pounds tho other
1,1 pounds.
Barnum's big show will bo In Dan
vllloon Friday next May 21th. It is tho
largest exhibition of tho kind over
known in tills country nnd woll worthy
the attention of sight seers. Thoro will
bom usual a lnrgonttendanco, wo havo
no doubt.
Willam Dalious, of Main Town
ship, nged 1G years, was killed at Upper
Iiliuo llldgo on Tuesday ovonlnir hut
whilst driving n londed wngon belong
Ing to William Shaffer. Somo laborers
weroongaged in blasting near tho road
and n pieco of rock driven by tho forco
of a blast struck young Daliouson tho
back of the head killing him instantly,
It is mentioned as n curious fact by
old woodsmen that beech and syenmore
trees nro never struck by lightning,
mough found standing In clo--o proximi
ty to oak, hickory, and trees of other
species, that havo been seamed, or torn
to pieces by tho subtlo fluid. Is this so?
We boliovo tho plan of holding a
County Convention for tho purposo of
selecting delegates to tho State Conven
tion to bo nn unmitigated ovil. Many
of tho districts aro unrepresented and
even delegates from tho others are elect
ed by a fow men. To avoid this, tho
delegates should bo selected by the
Standing Committee.
The woods in Lehhrh. nineteen mllrn
from Scrnnton, aro ono sheet of flame.
Tho flro Is spreading in nil directions,
sweeping everything before it. Trees,
fences, barns, and, In somo Instances,
dwellings, nro being dostroyed. It 13
feared that unless heavv rains nro Hnnn
had iu this section, tho destruction of
tnaher by tho sovcrnl tires now breaking
out will, bo Immense All tho wood
land Is dry, nnd nothing enn savo it un
lfHtho rains set in.
Tur Bradford Countv Domwt-nnv
met In Convention on May Cth. Job
Jlorley wii3 elected Sonntorial Dolegato
to tho Stato Convention nnd Col. V. E.
Met and MaJ. U. Terry. Senatorial
Conferees. Col. Jno. F. Means nnd Jno.
S. .Madden wero chosen Itcpresentntivo
Delegates. Tho delegates to tho Stato
Convention wero Instructed to support
Col. I'lollet as a Candidato nt largo to
tho Constitutional Convention.
The Irnm nf Willli.. ot..,.
frightened by a locomotivo nt tho L. &
11. R. It. stutlon.Montlay, nnd run down
Market Street towards tho Canal. Tho
";'on struck n largo stono nnd
threw out tho occupants thrco In
number, scratching thorn somewhat
hough not seriously. The horecs ran
, , n satid bank nnd wero s'opped
without being Injured.
TllE DemonrnUn nnt.nl,. n.,..ii
UUIIVUUliUll
mit in tho Court House on Tuesday last
Pursuant to tho call. Tho mooting was
wiled to order by U. G. Barkiey, Chair
nun of tho Standing Committee who
Mufly stated tho objects of tho meeting.
JuJgo Irani Derr waB then elected Presi
. and Messrs J. F. Lnmou nnd
1 ' Lnt ns Secrotnrles. After tho list
Relegates had boon road, tho follow
'"resolution was offered.
thf ?,oh'at' tlmt Jolm 0. Freeze, Esq . ho
he e''reao'tRtivo delegate to tepmont
RLe"".0" to bo couvouod nt iin.,,11,,,.
uwoum inot "
e resolution was agreod to.
Tho following was then offered: .
lZite?i Tl,st - Harkloy, W. II
J M. Millard and W. IJ Koona
t to iS ?.rec,? t0,8elcct Senator al Del
m.J' BuckaIW offered a resolution
83 follows.
tvtxmXii That wo recommend to II w
mcffia,r,0onvPntto, th0 1'roprloty of
leiMtM Pomml"eo to appoint
fir'? Stato conventions nnd cou-
fo select delegates to tho namo.
r ho resolution wns adopted.
' 1110 Convention thon adjourned.
aSL00?'1 IIouso 1,1 WIlkes Uao Is
? Great nnnoyanco to tho peo.
a Ifie i Recently tho Council
removn """Cointy Commissioners to
on whiri. It .ed t0 reI,OS3es8 'o ground
loneS J1 13 bullt'but "'ocommls.
'he matin. ,,r ''""tu"'r "uonuon to
'urthor ?L Wo havo not learned what
lCaf,',fany,wI11 b0 tftk0Q
Couit Piotcedlngs.
TuranAV, May 7,
Jlenort of 0. U. llrockway, auditor to
mnko distribution of tho bnlnnco In tho
hands of tho administrator of (Icorgo
lluim. deceased, confirmed nisi,
Keport of 0. B. lUrockwny, auditor to
mako distribution m tho csiatoor John
Troub, decensed, confirmed nlsb
Commonwealth vs Daniel Oordncr
clmrgo mayhotn. A truo bill.
Commonwealth vs James Archy
charge, larceny. Nol a truo bill and tho
prosecutor, Eaos Jacoby, to pay tho
costs.
Commonwealth vs M. 0. Woodward
constablo of tho tovn of Ulootnsburg:
charge, assault and battcrry. Not
truo bill nnd Wm. II. Johnson, tho
prosecutor to pay costs. This was
charge mado against Mr. Woodwnrd for
arresting tho prosecutor In this caso.
and confining him In tho "Lock up"for
drunkenness on tho streets of Blooms
burg, under an ordlnanco of tho town
Commonwealth vs Joseph Lilly n
chnrgo, misdemeanor inofllcons Justlco
of tho Penco of Scott township. A truo
bill. Ajury was called nnd returned a
verdict of not guilty but to pay nil costs
In tho cstnto of David Johnson, do
ceased, petition for partition. Inquest
nwarded.
Polor Fcnstormnchor vs Centrnlln
Borough; on motion execution allowed
In tho cstnto of Daniel Ocnrhnrt, n
lunatic, property roturnod unsold on nn
ordor of snlo, nnd petition to borrow
monoy. Leavo granted.
In tho cstnto of Honry Eyorly, do
ceased, petition for specific porformanco
of contract. On motion of B. Frank
Zarr notice by publication to bo given
In tho cstato of Isaiah Shuman do
ceased, petition for partition and valtia
tion. Inquest awarded.
Commonwealth vs Joseph Bricsch;
chargo, selling liquor on Sunday. A
truo bill.
Commonwealth vs Honry Fry: chargo
perjury. A Jury was called in this ease
and returned n verdict of not guilty
and county pay costs.
Commonwealth vs Martin Purcel,
John Curran, and John Boylo ; chnrgo,
refusing tho votes of qunllflcd electors
iNot n truo urn ana prosecutor to pay
costs.
Commonwealth vs Patrick Lavello :
chargo, keeping n tippling house. Not
;i truo bill and prosecutor to pny tho
costs.
Commonwenlth vs Patrick Bradloy:
charge, keeping a tippling house. Not
a truo bill and prosecutor to pay tho
costs.
In tho cstnto of W. II. Ent, deceased,
report of salo confirmed nisi.
Wednesday, May 8
In tho estato of George Kollor, do
t-cased, report of salo confirmed nisi.
Catharine Stiner vs Paul Stiner, poti
tion in divorce. Divorco decreed from
tho bonds of matrimony.
In tho estato of Anthony Davis, n lu
nnile, petition for salo. Salo ordered.
In tho estato of Abraham IIcss, do-
ceased, petition for salo. Salo ordered.
Commonwealth vs John Bausch
charge, nuisance. A truo bill. A jury
was called nnd returned n verdict of
not guilty nnd Georgo Brown, tho pros
ccutor to pny costs.
Commonwenlth vs Daniel Gordncr:
ennrge, nssnuit and battery. A truo
Dili.
In tho cstato of John Zoigier. do-
censed, on motion of W. II. Abbott.
Esq., John O. Freeze was appointed to
distribute the balanco in tho hands of
tho executor.
In the cstato of William Snyder, de
ceased, on motion of E. II. Liltlo. Esq..
C. B. Brockway was appointed auditor
on exceptions.
Ellns Hopper vs Cathnrino Hopper,
petition in divorco. Subprena awarded.
.stato of Lavilln Peaier, on motion
of M. Whitmoyer, S. Knorr appointed
uuitor to mako distribution.
Thursday, May !).
In tho cstato of A. Troxol, deceased.
on motion of J. a. Freeze, Esq., C. a.
Barklcy continued as auditor.
Mary E. Glger vs Daniel Qigor. peti
tion in divorco, on motion O. G.
Barkiey, Esq., appointed commissioner
to tnko testimony.
In tho estato of John Warn pole, on
motion of John G. Freeze. Esti.. B. F.
Zarr continued as auditor.
Keport of viewers of a road in Centre
township confirmed.
Report of viewers of a road in Fish-
ingcrcck township confirmed.
Petition for partition in tho estato of
Malcom Mason, deceased. Inquest
awarded.
In tho estate of Daniel Fowler, do-
ceased, on motion, E. II. Little tin-
minted auditor to mnko distribution of
tho funds.
Commonwenlth vs Daniel Gordncr,
on motion of District. Attorney, Court
nuow nolle jiros, on payment of cotf ,
llio costs hnving been paid a nolle proa
wns entered.
Friday, May 10.
Petition of Samuel German. L. A.
German nnd Fannio German for irunr-
dirtn. TllCOdoro AV. Smith nnnnlntnd.
Petition of John A. German for truar-
dlan. Theodore W. Smith appointed.
Petition of Phebo A. Polk for guard!
i. Benjamin D. Polk appointed.
John M. Clark appointed auditor to
distributo tho funds arising from tho
salo of tho property of James V. Wil
son .
Keport of road viowcrs in Madison
township confirmed nisi.
Abraham Kuecht, Wm. M'KoIvv.
Jonathan Houck, Peter Kuecht, Fred
erick Hosier, Horvoy Dennlson, Sam-
uoi XNungessor and Georgo Scott, et at
vs Danvlllo, Hnzleton & Wllkos-Barro
Kallroad Company. Tho abovo namod
parties claiming damages for laud sta
ken for opening tho abovo railroad mid
wero ordored for trial at noxt term.
Petition for a road in Oraniro and
Fcott townships. Samuel Jacoby, Peter
Jones anu Samuel Noyhard appointed
viowers.
Saturday, Mny 11.
Petition Of Hnrnl, Wlla r- r. it....
Job ii K. Watts appointed.
In tho natuln nf tw,ii rsi .1..
. ultlIIUI vnvijur, uu-
ceased, on motion of E. R. Ikeier, rulo
granted on heiru to accept or rofuso tho
real cstato at the valuation or show
camo why it should not bo sold.
Conyngham township allowod to lovy
an additional road tax for puymont of
debts.
Petition for a rnml in Mnu
township. J. B. Mills, Jaraea Johnson
and Isaao McBrldo appointed viewers.
In tllO CStato Of Georo-n TTnitrn.
tion for a citation. Citation awarded.
Iu tho estato of
ceased, petition for salo. Salo ordored.
uoau in rino township, noar Jolm
Letrtrott's. conflrmntlnn ni,oi... ,.,.
Ti. . Huguiuui DirtCK
en off and roviow allowed.
Koporl of vlowcra clmnglug n public
load lu Centra township coiiftimcd ulsl
In tho ostato of Cornelius Vnuhorii
deceased, on motion of J. G. Frcczo
Esq., B, Frank Xarr appointed auditor
to dIstrlbtt(o funds In tho hands of tho
surviving executor to and among th
heirs and log.nl representatives ns by
tho terms of tho will.
In tho estato of Lydla Wnntcli, do-
ceased, E, II. Ikclcrnppolntcd nudlto
to mnko distribution to nnd among tho
heirs.
David Coffmnn wns appointed Court
Crycr,
Tho Court ordered two weeks Court
at September term next.
Kobccca A. Kcofcr vs Jnmcs
Kcefer, petition In divorco. Divorco
decreed from tho bonds of mntrlmony.
Keport of tho (.'rand Jurors.
3b the Honorable Judges of the Court 0
Quarter Sessions of the Peace In ami
for the count; of Columbia :
Tho grand Inquest of tho Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, inquiring for
tho body of tho county of Columbia re
spectfully report ;
That wo havo, pursuant to our requir
ed duty, calmly nnd deliberately lnvcs
tignted nil tho bills of Indictment pro
sonted for our consideration nt this
term nnd hnvo passed upon thorn nc.
cording to their merits.
That wo havo examined tho public
buildings and find them In reasonably
good condition. Wo find tho water closet
nt tho Court House, nnd also tho privy,
in a very filthy condition. Wo also re-
commend that tho Sheriff recclvo fifty
cents per day for boardlnir prisoners
instead of twenty-llvo cents. All of
which Is respectfully submitted.
JOHN O. QUICK,
Foreman.
Judge Elwcll'.s Charge.
May Sp.ssion, 1872.
Gentlemen oi' tub Grand .imtv
It Is scarcely Possible that nnv Inn
guago which could bocmnloved. would
convoy luso few words, a general Idea
of tho duties you havo to perform, and
tho spirit with which thoy should bo
performed, ns tho oath you hnvo just
tnken.
Ordinarily, tho dllicenf, innulrv tn im
mildo is bv tilO oath of tvltunsuna. mwl
chiefly of such offences against tho law
us nro io uo corrected by indictment,
trial and sentence, and this Inmilrv u
confined to crimes committed in this
county nnd triablo hero.
Tho matters to bo laid before you will
probably bo mostly In thn form nf Mlla
m nuiictmetit, prepared nnd signed by
mu i7iairiubii.iii)rnu.v.
Theromny. howovor. bosomonirnnrna
of public notoriety and others within
your Knowiougo wnicn aro preiontablo
nuru. iacu uranu.iuror may perform
his duty in roerard to cases within hla
own knowledgo.by stating to his fellows
HI! 11U Knows OI tilt! mnla. nnd auhinlt-
ting to their Judgment tho propriety of
proceeding further, This power sho'uld
uo uxurciseu Willi care, and w thnnt
sympathy with vico on tho ono hand
or with unduo rigidity on tho othor.
iou win oo assisteu by the District
Atiornoy, who will at your request
prepare such bills as may bo required
by you, nnd at youriustnnco tho proper
I'luvuas iur procuring mo attendance ot
witnesses will bo nwarded.
In no other cases than thosn ami rupIi
ns nrogivcnln chnrgo by tho Court or
laid by tho District Attorney before
you, enn you Indict without a previous
prosecution boforo a magistrate.
Thcro may bo offonnnq. nanrwlnllv
nguinst tho laws In restraint of tippling
nnd gambling, which aro so well known
oreo strongly suspected as to call for
tho uxorciso of your authority.
By a recent decision of thn Nn nrnmn
Court upon this subject it is hold, that
uiu roiurn ui u uonsiaDic, oi an otlicer
under oath, is sufficient authority foru
warrant of arrest, and for proceeding
by Indictment sent un bv tho DKtrict
Attorney, with tho sanction of tho
Court, and this applies a3 well to those
offences which tho law docs not mako
it his duty to return, as to thoso which
aro by law required to bo returned.
ou win can beioro you the witnesses
whoso names appear upon tho indict
ment, and swear them to toil thn truth
in relation to tho cnare:o contained
therein: if you aro satisfied from tin,
evidence that there aro reasonable
grounds for boliof that tho chargo is
truo, you will And a "truo bill" and
endorse the finding thereon; but if
otherwiso, you will endorso ignoramus,
or "not a truo bill." All returns must
bo signed by your foreman. Unless
twolvoof your number concur in tlnd.
ing a bill it must bo returned as "not u
truo bill," and in that case, if tho of
fence charged bo a misdemoanor, you
will direct whether tho costs ought to
bo borno by tho county or tho prosecu
tor, and in tho latter caso you will namo
tho prosecutor.
When a bill appears to bo truo. thn
costs cannot properly bo imposed on
tho prosecutor. But if you aro satisfied
that tho prosecution was commonrml
n spite or passlonor recklessly without
reasonable causo, or that tho prosecutor
was himself most In fault, tho costs
would ho properly Imposed upon him.
In considering cases, you will hn
guided by nothing but tho evidence.
Tho law forbids under severe penalties
all attempts to Influenco tho minds of
jurors, uy endeavoring, cither In con
versatlouor by written communication
or by iierouaslon. promise entreaties.
or by any other private moans to bias
their minds or ludcrmont. If anv nnr.
sou shall offend agalintthis law to your
huuwiniKu, nu uugui promptly to bo
presented by indictment. "Privntn
solicitations, boring, as it is popularly
uiuiuu,uuu in uiw Kiiwrucery lauiggrace
ful In him who attempts It, and almost
equally disgraceful to tho Juror who
willingly lends u listening ear.
By u recent Act of Assembly, a
chance has been mado iu tho lnw in rn.
ftard to ovldonco in criiulnnl ensni In
all misdemeanors, oxcept forgorv and
perjury, tho defendant may offer him
self and bo allowed to testify us a wit
ness on tho trial. But as nelthnr thn
defendant nor any witness on his behalf
can bo heard before thogrand jury, this
law has mado no change ns to tho com
petency of wltncssod before them.
Tho duty and responsibility of hear
ing and deciding upon all tho ovldonco
in tho caso is dovolved upon tho Jury
who shall trv tho cause. Whnih or t lirt
admission of tho accused as a witness
will lighten their burden In their search
after tho truth, or will render tho per
formnnco of their duties still more dlfll
cult remains to bo tested.
Ill tho history nf lllrtmrmlnmn Hu.
tlmo was whon it ViH iinrflmiu in ult no
a Juror. Tho torror of n prosecution or
attaint for a falso verdict, by which tho
juror forfeited his good name, as well
us his liberty and Ids property, was,
during bis deliberations constantly pre
sent in his mind distracting his thoughts
niiu iii-uiuno muill'iug mm 10 tlllllU Of
ins own saioiy miner than tho guilt or
Innocenco of tho nccused. If a second
Jury could bo found to pronounce tho
first verdict falso, tho Jury rendering It
wero subjected to tho sovorn nnimiiW
named. Tho procoodincs wero based
upon tho Idea (hat tho first verdict was
corrupt, and tho second Jury was called
tho craud Jury in thouttnlnt. eonulRtlmr
as It did of doublo the number of tho
tlrst Jury. In times of trrpnt nnhlln nv.
cltement, honest men ucting as jurors
wore exposed to tho danger of convic
tion when tho verdict was In opposition
to tho popular vlow of tho case. And
honest mistakes wero subject to Inram
ous punishment. Happily for this
country tho law as stated basnoplaco
In our 8tatuto book or in tho common
law adopted by us. Wo aro all liablo
to errors and mistakes, ovon when wo
Oct aiOSt COUSCirmclouRlv nml
rat motives. If wo wero to bo tried bv
a lulo which required Infallibility, few
would Oocnpo conviction.
Our law wisely Judged men now by
I Iim ttt J n t ti nrlt I mI i I mlttnntj llihlNnnllnin
If that bo corrupt tho net Is corrupt. If
tho Intention bo right, but tho net upon
examination nppeurs to bo wrong, nn
orror or a mistake, it is fair to prosumo
tlmt instead of a precedent to follow it,
would stnnd as a lesson to warn ngnlnst
n repetition.
In the administration of criminal
laws you will hnvo observed that you
hnvo nu imnortnnt part to net : through
you nlono can cases bo heard lu this
court. Tho sovcrnl mombors of tho
court, ns well ns thojury and thoBhorlff
nnvo incir sovcrnl nnu scparnto dimes
to perform, Each Is rosponslblo for
himself In tho dlschargo of his duly.
Thojury for tho facts, tho court for tho
law, nnd tho Sheriff for tho manner In
which tho duties enjoined upon him nro
performed.
But it is needless to dlscoiirso to you
of tho duties of'othcrs; do your duty
with all duo diligence. You will find
your work much facilitated by holding
your sessions during tho samo hours
tho court Is in sosslnn, from half-past
eight In tho forenoon till after twelve
in. nnd from two p. m. to six p. m.
You nro to keep secret nil that tnkes
placo before you oxcept tho results en
dorsed nnd presented on your bills. For
your own convenience, for tho advance
ment of publlcjustlco nnd out of regard
for your oaths vou will lined this in.
Junction.
tho cases to como before you nro of
mo ordinary kind, but whether they
nro causes of grcnt or small magnitude
you will nllko glvo to them duo consid
eration. "Tho greatest evils," I qtioto
from Judgo Lowrio, "start from small
causes. A spark may mako an appall
ing conflagration, unless you put your
foot on it in time. Tho small faults nf
children becatno tho greatest vices of
men, unless decidedly and watchfully
corrected by parental authority, nnd
mnny parents havo llvod to repent of
their cultivation of such vices by over
looking small faults, nnil Hiihalifnf ln
kindness nnd Indulgence for authority
and repression. Wo may fall Into tho
samo error by an improper discourage
ment of small cases. Wo may thus
misplacd our censures, bv laving tlmm
on persons who nro simply desirous of
currocung puoiic wrongs in nn orderly
ftij.,ui wuaiuouTKinunoss uy uesiowing
11. on persons who can iiavo no proper
uinncuuHiuii ui ii. umiureu do not
recognizo any indulgence of thnli- finita
as kindness, unlil thoy havo learned
py expcrienco that disobodienco
is II ViCO that Clllla for lllinlahmnnta no
ltd remedy; without this thoy mny logic
ally Infer from their only moans of in
ference, their own fixnnrionpn Hint. ilia.
obedience nnd indulgences nro part of
their rights, and that thoro Is no merit
or self denial in parental kindness call
ing for gratitude and repentance.
And so It is with iguorant and un-
trainod persons in regard to tho law of
too land. 11 tliey fiad properly felt tho
forco of parental authority, thoy would
not bo ignorant and mitminnil. Tint
socioty receives them ns they arc, nnd
nas no remedy for their disorder, but
tho penalties of its law. Thoso dn not.
supply tho placo of proper training or
euro tho vlco of ill disposed affections,
but tho fear of them may prevent much
actual disorder; wo aro to administer
mis remedy, out wo do it with sincere
respect for tho law. ttirnl
complaint becauso tho offence is small, if
it really bo a legal offence; treating no
caso with censorious harshness or with
indulgent levity, and remembering thnt
tho good order of tho county depends
iu a great degree on tho fidelity with
which you perform your part in admin
instorlng criminal law.
In hearing othrr mnttnrs htalilna i.tiiu
or indictment, such as applications for
county bridges and Incorporations of
oorougiis, should any como boforo you,
witnesses aro to bo heard on both sides.
In such matters von urn lnmil 1 fir lei ntj
nnd will give to them your best consid
eration nnd Judgment, and you will do
eido them by a majority of your nuin-
uor oven inouglt it bo less than twelve
When hiiv ciisn.slmll rnmn im fnr rmi.
sideration In which a grand luror ni
nny near relativo of his is Interested,
such Jurors should take no part in such
caso, but should withdraw wlilln it. la
under hearing. And now, gentleman,
with tho request that you will report to
US from timo to timn vnnr fiplinn in
order that tho business of tho session
may no disposed of ai early as practica
ble, WO distills: VOU Iioncn tn vnnr rnnni
and tho dlschargo of your duties.
iV dispatch from Washington inti-
mnt03 that Congress will take tho ap
portionment of this Stato into Its own
lands, and savo Gov. Qeary tho troublo
of vetoing the bill p.i33od by tho last
eglslatnro. In referring to tho legality
of such a proceeding, tho samo dispatch
ays: "liiey iiavo tho opinion of somo
'of tho oldest lawyers in tho House,
imong them Judge Merctir. now a
'cindidato for tho Supremo Judgeship
oi Pennsylvania, that tho proposed
'action is clearly within tho ecopo of
tno constitutional authority of con-
'gross."
To which tho Wayne County Citizen,
nn Influential radical minor of -thn
North eastern part of thoStato responds:
Tins means thnt tho Republican
Congressional delegation from Pennsyl
vania will gerrymander tho Stato in
tho manner best calculated to advance
their personnl interests. And nothing
moro natural than to find ihls Mer.
cur a party to tho job, and throwing
his cheap legal reputation into the scule
m us favor. Defeat on the State
TICKET STARES HIM TV Tin.' 1,'Anr- thn
Congressional District which ho now re
presents wm navo no more or him; and
unless ho can construct a now District
his career or political quackery will end
with tho present Congress. As most or
Ills Republican colloan-nna In thn TTnnan
are in an equally soro strait, they will
luuuuuiy uul wiiu unanimity iu tho
matter. Their nssoelntp.a In thn Ammlnt.
meilt King Will Of ennran nsalst Ihnm.
and the President may bo expected to
ii.wii.ui nuuiuer reason lorrcuomiiiatiou
at Philadelphia, and Cot doreat at the
polls, by giving their action his nn
proval." Tho Citizen evidently knows Mercur
and appreciates tho position ho is in, as
wen as understands tho motives which
actuate Quant, and tho final result of
his action. Uellefonte Watchman.
Mr. Itiiekulew and thn I.nbor Heroniieiw.
Wo feel warranted iu saying that If
Mr. Buckalcw is nominated for Gov
ernor by tho Reading convention, tho
Labor Reformers will concur and with
draw Mr. Schc.ll. Mr. B. received Uo
votes out of r,0 in their convention, and
would havo received a nearly uuaul
mous vole if ho had not conditioned
his acci'ptnnco on tho Reading nomina
tion also. It was to avoid being caught
without u candidate, In caso tho Read
ing convention did not noniliiatonman
wlto would lio satisfactory to them, that
Induced several of tho 0 delegates who
voted for Mr. Sehcll to cast their ballots
ft thoy did. All tho Labor Reformers
In tho convention would bo glad of tho
opportunity of giving their olllclcnt
support to Mr. Bucknlow. Lycoming
Standard.
Br.AOK Walnut Sap has recently
been used iu Iowa for making both
syrup and sugar, equal, it is bald, to
that obtained from maples. Two gal
lons of sap wero obtained In ten hours
from a black walnut treo, ono foot in
dlamotor ami forty feet high. Walnut
trees, It Is found, yioid as much sap as
maples, wlillo tho fluid Is one-third
rlchorln sancliarlno properties.
Water Wonl:s. -Tho nrcpsfllly for
Immediate erection uf water worltn in
this town Is too apparent to deiuniid
discussion, Every ono says so after a
sovoro fire, and yet tho mnttcr Is drop
pod when tho temporary excitement Is
over. At tho close of tho last session a
bill passod the Legislature giving tho
Town Council power to act In tho pro
miso3 nnd wo trust thoy will do so
speedily boforo further damago is done.
Tho work should bo completed before
wlntor.
Mr. Lowenberg has erected a (lag
staff on tho roof of Ids now building
from which a flno bit of bunting will
probably soon float on tho breeze.
DEATHS.
i:i:i,t.r.R,-In Orntmovllle, on March 2711i
iimiiu-,, nwi, i.i uniiKU iiiiii mi-iiui ivfin-i , in
typhoid fovcr, ngoil 10 yciir, 10 monlln una ti
ilnyi.
Pentest hrollier tlion linth left ut
Hto thy hm wo dponly foci
Rut ' I Is Ooil tlmt Imtlt Lerclt in
Uo can nil oursonuwa honl,
When wo followed tlico hi sorrow
To thoilnrlc and silent crnvo
When by father's sldo wo lnld you
Iii tho churchyard lonoly thero.
Trusting then Jesus only
Woentnir. woelillii? lnnolp thorn
mi wu win uieui in nriKiiier p
Iu a world moro bright and fair.
Klt.K 111 Rucarloafnn thn nth. Vliloll.a Kiln
D.iuehtcrot Anderson nnd Husaimali Klle.nireii
ii' i uiii.i uuu ii u:i ,i.
Our llclln wns a precious child
Her henrtof licattsnRlow,
Willi Mich oninpttulriK ensiling Imv
As oiilj-6cr.iilis know.
The iiet nnd darling of our homo
A IhlnR of joy for n?cj
Wlieio'cr lier cladson.o heav'n-llt Hnilles
Hhed suiishliio o'tr tho way.
And when dlsonso our darling laid
llcncnlh Its painful spoil
Bho whispered In her ehlld-lllco fallh
"Clod dueth nil tlilugs well."
Willi light supernal In her eyes
At morulmsauil at oven
She clasped her tiny falllnR linnils
And bicathcd her prayer to henv'n.
And when nt length her parents cried
"O I Doha must you uo"
With smllo and kiss sho sweetly salth:
"Ihlmll, Clod told mo sol"
Our Delia Is annngct now
With seraphs richly blest
Enfolded hi her SavIouVs niiin
Iu everlasting rest.
MARKET REPORTS.
Uloomslmrg Mnrltet.
Wheal per bushel
Ryo "
Corn "
oats. "
Flour per barrel
Cloverseed
Flnxi,ood
Iluttcr
Kers
Tallow
Potatoes
Dried Apples
Hams
Hides nud (Shoulders
Lard per pound
lluy per ton
SI'ECIAli .OTIOUS.
Tho best display of Para-ols and Sun
umbrellas In town is utM. P. Lutz.
For Shawls, Dress goods white goods
or dry goods of any kind go to M. P.
Lutz.
ninrh- Wnlf hnvrn n lar.rn c-ImiI-
of
rlbbons both plain andfancy".
Clark & Wolf will havo in on Satur
day a lot or rancy Parasols at prices to
suit tho buyer.
1. W. Ilartman has now In store ,"000
yards or calico at 12 cts.
Clark t WoUliavo now in store the
largest stock of Grenadines and Iler
nanis in town at tho lowest prices from
20 cts to 50 cts per yard.
(Illll'lr Wnlf IlfMTA vnnntt.rwl nunttin.-
lot of Khawls mill Jon,- ShmW Sctrft
from $2,7j to $15,00 must bo sold. Call
and soo them.
Clark & Wolf ofi'cr laco point shawls
for $7,00 and upwards.
fido.Pii more of thoso S2.00gailors at
Clark & Wolf's.
Tho ladles all Hire I. W. llartman's
walking stick Parasols Linen Huffs and
Pongee Silk Huffs.
Ladies you will got ono of Mmo
Demorcst's imtterns lv buying vour
dresses of Clark & Wolf Thev iiavo gi ven
away somo 2."i patterns since our last
issno and you got tho worth of "your
money.
Wanted. A girl to do houso work
in a small family. Apply nt this
office. tf.
Clark .t Wolf ofibr ticllnt tho low
est prices either for cash or produce
A canal boat in good order for salo or
to rent. Atmlv tn IT. If. l."!nt T.lnht
Street. 2t
You can havo your cholco of 2J0
yards stripe and plain black Grenadine
at I. W. llartuian's.
oucanbuy Apploton A lnusliu of
I. W. Ilartman at 15 cts a yard by tho
bolt for cash only.
C'AhiolUA. Is a sclenthlo veKOtnblo preparA
lion; n perfect Mib-.t!tiito lor mid raorotll'ectlvo
than Castor Oil and is pleasant to tike. It cleanses
tho system hi a most remarkable manner; does
not iiMicss or grlne, but operates when nil othor
lemedies hnvo fulled. It Is certain tosupcrscdo
l'ill-i. Castor Oil, rfnrcotlo Syrups nnd nil other
purgative, nnd exciting medicines. ThoCnitoiia
eomalns neither Jllncrals, Moriiluno uorAIco
hoi. l!v Its emollent, toothing ellect, It u-sslmi-lute-
tho lood nnd produces natural sleep ur.
tlcuLulv ndaptlrglt tocrylngand teething c-lill-dron.
It cures Stomach Ache, Wind Colli-, Con
stlpallon, Flatulency, Croup and kills Worms.
MaHo your Diugslst send lor it: In will nlways
kocjp U.ns evcrv l.imlly must linrol. Itcosts
but ilily cents a bottle. nv
lli:At i v'B Rest Aumuaiii.-AU tho belleof
the smi nn what nppolutuicut of her lollet-lnblo
hobh llio highest pluee ill her esteem, and sho
will reply, without n moment's rellectlon,
Haijan is Maosoma Rai-m. Nothing, kbo is
thoioughly nwnie, eontilbutes co powerfully to
riiliaut-o her thnrms nml rendor htr IrrcsUtl
bio ns tlmt mofct delightful nnd henltblitl
nnxlllnry of llenuty. Uy using It Indies nro
enabled, long niter tiiey Iiavo passed tho mcil
illnnofllfo to Pieservotho youthlul bloom nnd
purity of their complexions, nnd whcroNnturo
I:ns denied tho Mipeitatlvo attraction, tho Rnhn
fully compensates for liordoUcleueies.
TllKCAVhE okTkmi'ikakck finds somo oi Us
most Insidious nnd dangerous foes iu tho many
hp-OAlUd ' tonics" nnd " nppctlA is," mado of
cheap vlilslivund refuro llqinus, Mnlsheil un to
suit depraved appetites, under tho iinmoof medl
elnes. Du, Walkeh'h Caluounia Vinkoau
RlTTEiisnro none of these. Theynro nntnliov
eroge, but n genuine medicine, purely vegolnble.
prciuired Iroin Cnlirornlslierbs bya icgular uhy
sleiiin. 1 or all dlcaies of iho stomacli. liver,
kli neys, bladder, sltin nnd blood, thcynionii m.
tillable and unrlv ailed remedy. JlnylJ-lw
How We Dsi.r. to i iiij I'nvsirKr.n.-Who does
not icmember tho tlmo when npilng purgation
was consldeied Indispensable tohiimmer health V
No matter for wry faces, tho Inovitablo salts nud
Bcunn. rliubuib.or eakimcl nud Jalap, must bo
ndmlulsterid. Theso "spring medielnes." tho
youngsters wero told, wero to keen them linlo
mid hearty during tho summer. Wo all know
now thnt this was n lallacy j that now vigor, not
depletion, Is what is required nt tho commence
ment of iho summer solstice. As a preparation
for tho enervating eflects of oppressive summer
weather, n couisuol liosletttr's Hlomnch Ititteis
is highly expedient. This famous vegetable nio.
parn'lon bus threo promlueut properties! It
reuovates, mirliles.nnd regulates nil thofnuc
tlons of llio body. It Is composed exclaslvely oi
pure vegetablo productions, vizi tho essential
principle of Monongatiela Ryo.nud thomosteill
caclous tonlo and alterative roots, burks nud
gums known to medical botanists, lleuce, It Is
uii absolutely snlo medicine, and no tlucturo ot
tho l'haimacopu'la can eoiuparowlth It either lu
purity, or In Iho variety of its objects, nnd Us
comprehensive tt suits. Happily lor mankind,
tho theoiy that it was ne-essary to prostrato n
hence It Is Iho proper medicine for the leeUlu nt
this most trying season ol tho year.
llo sure that you obtain tho genuine article, ns
theio mo lunuuieiublo vile Iniltutlous lu iho
market, ljok to tho ornamental stamp, tho on-
ki u. i ,uu.t ,.iu iiuiiiu uiowu iuio tuu glass,
llostetlcr's falomnch Ulittrs Is sold hi bottles
ouly. MayliMw
fPllK ANNUAL MEETING OFTIIE
X Columbia Couuly Agricultural, Hortlcul.
tuial nml Mechnulenl Association, for tho elec.
lion if oiUcers fertile ensuing year will he hold
Iu tho Court House, In llluouisbuig, oil HATUlt.
Vtt' oero? ?f,eM"y' A" ,wl-
WuyS-Jiv KXECliriVK COMMIlTKIi
r.unoits ov vorxii.
I. very liorvwiB Youub Man in llio Uulou, will
rxrclvc, tree, a llcclpo unit will prove n hlessluK
mroug,. ic,y ""unuW.'
Rox 6I7J 1'. O, il Cedar St., N. Y.
Important Testimony
The following letters nro nmonu llio many
nro constantly lcceivmg nom persufis who iiuv
been cured uy
Sclicnek'H Pulmonic Syrup,
Sclionck'rt Sen Weed Tonic,
AND
Sclicnck's Mandrake Pills.
I'tiiiugrovf , Hnlciu Couuly, New Jcriey.
FltmitlAIlV 27. 1ST2.
Dr. J. ll.SCHEHCir.N, E, comer sixth nnd Arcl
Mfreets. lMiilndelnhll.
Respected Hlr I take plensuro In adding my
testimony to that of tho mnny others who hnvo
been cured by thoelllcacyof Hehenck's Pulmonic
Hyrup, Hen wocu -ionic, aim Maiiuraiio nils.
Consumption has been hereditary with my
family, most or Its molnburs having died oi It nt
carlyngcs, Sly mother nnd threo bint hern died
nt thongoof 31, one brother at i7, nnd my Bister
ut l'l.
1 was, when nbonl IU ycais, sflzcd wllh liver
complaint, wnicu rapiuiyuoveiopeu iuio I'uimo-
l-nry oiisuiiiiKion, x was eoinpeiieil to roilll
rintsli mv eniolovmeiltdhntor n lilnrlrhnillti.l
I consulted skillful nud emlnont iihvslclauB
and tried many patent nostrums, but without
succesi.so tinii my menus wtro suro mat there
was uo hopo or my recovery, lor I wns rod need
from 1IU pounds to 101, nud wns not nblo lodo
nnyiuiug wituoui nssistaucc,
liv what 1 now looltunon ns n l'rovldenllal in
lernosltloil. I wns induced to trv vntit- rotnH,ilo
and placo myself under your trontmont, nnd so
rapid nnd thorough was ray recovery, that It
secmcu us mougii suntu superuuinail power was
nt work, nnd to-day I am ns well ns at any tlmo
during my Ufo, I weigh 13 pounds, am .iii years
old, and for some tlmo hnvo boon regularly at
tending to my business, bidding Mir to IWoton
gnnu oin age.
I nm thankful to yon bevoml eTnressinn im
having placed mo hi a position wherein Inmn
ueneill insieiui in 11 nunicil to my inmiiy.
Ynnr Atnntlralrn lMllnnrnlhn nnlv t.i.llnl.in t
over use now. I thluk theynro tho best lu the
worm.
I can refer you to hundreds of my neighbors
who will verily nil I havo written, nnd nuy in
formation nny of mv fellow clllzens mnv iincirn
will bo freely and gladly given, upon receipt ol
stamp, by Yours, etc.
JUiiM C. lll'IWITT,
Key West, Via., Vch. l!, 1S7'4.
Dr.J.H.SCHENCIf.N. E. cor. Sixth nnd Arch.
Btrects. rhllndelnhln.
Dear Hir I'leaso rorward, per first steamer, six
bottles Hen Weed Tonlo and twelvo bottles I'ul-
iiiiiiiiu ay mv.
Your mcdlcluos tiro O such vnlun tlmt r enn
not bo without thorn lu my household, nnd in
im,, nu iiui.j auuuiu UO WllUOUb lllCm.
I hnvo given thorn n fair test, nndopoulydC'
claro thorn to bo oven bettor than you claim.
Very raspcctntlly yours, &o.
w. A.
WlIITEHUItsr.
1'lItI.ArjET.I'TirA. Mnrnli J IS.-?
Dr. J. H.fiClIENCK. '
Respected Hir I talto pleasure in .iwnrillnff In
you this certlilcatoof tho wouderfut euro your
Pulmonic Hyrup nud Sea Weed Tonlo produced.
Imlamcd that It was nlniost lmnosslhtn for mn tn
swallow my iuou.
t am ou n visit to mv unclo. Mr. Charles .Tnlm.
son, No. 1)12 Federal stieet, who says your medi
cines raised blm lioni almost death niter till oth
er means had folio 1, and ho having, therefore,
lull conUdeueo lu tho virtue ol your remedies,
strongly lecommended mo to try them. 1 did
so. and in ono week from the tlmo I commenced
taklug them my throat underwent n very great
change lor tho better, so that I could oat my
meals without nnv d lllcultv or imin. I cm
scarcoly llml words to express my gratitude lor
tho early relief your Invaluable mcdlelues pro
duced upon me, nud I deem It but au act of grutl
tudo to glvo you the acknowledgement ol my
appreciation. Your,, rcsporuully,
iwv;ill-.l, M. JALUJW,
No. I U West 1 hlily-third slrca, New Yoik,
SCIIHNOIC'S PULMONIC SY11U1',
SEA WEED TONIC,
and MANDRAKE PILLS.
Theso nro Iho nnlv mmllnlnpy Ilinf. ulll pui-f.
l'ulmonaiy Cousumptlou. Dr. bcueuck lias been
In constant, iirnellen over Hurl w.-nru pnnl Inn.
ally examining luugs, and knows Ins medicines.
It piopetly tnken, will cure Cousumptlou, Ills
Maudiaku I'ills cleanse tho llverand stomach;
his fcfea Weed Tonlo dissolves tho lood, stimu
lates tho CoatlUE of tho stomach, and makes It.
digest. Ills Pulmonic Hyrup ilpeus thu matter,
nun uature tnrows it on wituoutauy exertion.
j nun ui mo i-iuiiiouiu rjyrup nnu ista nota
Tonic, 81,85 per bottle, or 87 10 per hrlf dozdi.
l'REl'ARED ONIA" AND FOR faAIiK 11Y
J. II. SCIIENOK & SON,
N. E. Corucr HIXTII and AltCH Streets,
rillLAUCIA-IIIA,
And by Druggists nud Dealeis gtueially.
JOHNSTON, H0L1.0WAY tc COWDKS.
C02 Arch Street, I'rilaiiki.I'Hia,
Wholesale Agents.
apr 12. lS7My.
IXECUTOlt'S NOTICE.
X J KSTATE OS' MICIIAKL SNVIIK.lt, llhl 1).
Letters teslamentary on tho estate ol .Michael
Snyder lato of Locust township, Columbia couu
ly. doe'd, havo beeu granted bj- the register of
said county to Charles Fetternian. All persons
having claims against tho estato are requested
to present them to tho Executor hi Columbia
couuly. Thoso indcblcd to the estato either on
note, judgment, mortgage or book account, will
mako payment to tho Executor without delay.
CHARLES 1 ETl F.lt.MAN.
npril :o 1672-ihv. Executor.
TfiXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
J-l ESTATE OF WILLIAU 1I0WELI., DKC'll.
Letters testamentary on thoestatoofWllliam
Howell, lalo of Mount Pleasant township, Co.
lumb'.t county deceased, havo been grained by
tho ReBlstorofColuinblacounty.to Ellas Howell
nnd J. M, Cheniberlln. Execntrs to whom nit
pci'Mous Indebted to said estato aro requested to
mako payment, nud thoso bavin z claims or do
mauds against said estatc,wlltmakothemknowu
to tho Kxi outers without ilelnv.
ELlAS HOWELL.
J. M. CHE.MllEltLl.v.
npilllij 7Mw Executors.
"ERNIIARD STOIINER
" Would Inlorm his friends and tho public that
hu has taken possession ol
THE OLD ST-AJSTID,
In tho E-:ehango Clock, so long occupied by him
aud will carry on tho business ol a
FIRST-CLASS BAKERY.
Ho brings to the business an experience ol manv
years nnil assures tho eominuiiltv that he will
lurnlsh tho bestof bread,rakes,rolls,blscult,Ae.
fresh every day. Ho proposes nlso to keep on
hand a largo and well nssorted'stock ot
FINE CONFECTIONERY,
of nil grades. French candles nml t hose nf do
mestic msunfacturc.nlways to he had, wholesale
ami retail at lowest rates. Adjoining the IPikery
i'ikI Confectionery Is n woll is'abllsho l
where mny 1)0 found AIo ni. 1 Elisor, nud Re
treshments, Oysters lu season and tho various
little delicacies which sultlln nubile teste. There
Is ul.so a
FINE ICE CREAM SALOON,
ou-i the coulci tlnni ly stnie, where ladlesund
g ulk'iiieii e.in obi ilu tin- best of Ice Cream In
S.'llSUi!.
A tnli thniool Iho public custom tHioimuitcd
nnd no p.wus will boi;mroltn eusuio sIUI:u
tio . uprll 2U,'7J-tt
KEN.NEDY'.-i HEMLOCK OINTMENT.
The propi lclor, has, liy Iho nssls-
mi..d. i.ii.iLiL-iit iiijstLiuus nun
t'liemlstssucceoded lu ulllh'lng tlio
medicinal nroneities fnntnim-,1 in
tho Oil, l'll. li, nnd Resin of tho
Hemlock Tiee.nud obllncd u val
Itabl nrennratlon tn bo nnntln.l nu
nHalveor Plaster fur Rheumatism,
Croup, I'aln or Koruuessor tho Hack
Chest or htomach.l'llcs.Saltltheuni
Scui vy. Sores, Uk-eis,llunlous,Sora
Corus, Frost lilies, Chilblains, Koro
llreastsmid Nipples, Ringworms,
dialing nnd sklu diseases or in
ilnmmat'irv nature. C'lfAitr.iM a
CRi IThNTON, Agent, 7 fclxtli Avenue, Now
York, uls-lw.
TTio Bust Piipcr! Tifltll
Tlie8cir.NTiFir Asieric.vu Is llio cheapest nnd
best lllustrutotl wtckly paper published, Evory
number eontnlus from lu to 15 original eugrav
lugs of now machinery .novel liivcullous.llrlilgos,
Engineering works.Aiehltecluro.tmproved Farm
Implements, nnd every new dlscoveiy Iu Chem
istry. A year's number contain Kli pages and
soseiul hundred engravings. Thousauds of vol
umes are pieserved lor binding uud rcfeieuoe.
The practical receipts nro well worth leu times
the Hiibsciiptlou pilce. Terms, f J u year bv mall.
Bpeilmcns sent iree. Way be had ol all News
Dl'lllclB.
PATENTS obtained on llio best terms. Modols
or new Inventions and sketches examined, nud
mlvlce free. All patents nro published lu tho
Kclentlllo Ameiicau tho week they Issue, Hcud
lor l'ninphlet, llo paoies, enntalulug laws undlult
dlieetlous lor obtaining Patents.
Addiess for Pit per. or concerning Patents.
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cor, r. umt 7th tits., Washlugtou, 1). C. uis-y:
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TO ANY UOOIC AGENT,
A $ r, . o 0 OR E E N 11 A 0 K
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HORAL'h UREELUY AND JOHN II. UOUuII.
Wo want ngents In every town to solicit orders
for this work, ou liberal terms. Jt sells lo all
flashes, nnd no libinty should bo without It, It
is a complete hlstors of allbranehesol Industry,
piooessea of maiiuijeiures, etc. No like work
oyer beioro published, Ono agent told l: lu
eight days, uuother Rij lu ono oek, nuother iiiil
lu two weeks. An early application will secure
a eliotco In tcirltoiy. lull particulars and torms
will be sent Iree, with it specimen nt this grout
work, and a 86 (Ireeuback, J. R, limfll
IMiE, Haitloid, Couu, nls-lw
JUSTICE'S BLANKS;
Wo now hao on hand a lurgo neatlr printed
01 JUSTlCE'H snd CONMTAIILIM
liLANKH, to which we Invite tho attention of
Moyers' Column,
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MaylO-ly
JJBT OF DEALERS
f 0l'
OMMIHIA COUA'TV.
I hereby ceitlfy that IhofollowhiEllstof dm
mil taken, returne.1 and clatslilwl T,y mo. In ne
eoManco wlth tho several AcUor Assemble, In
nnd ror the connty of Columbia for the year nno
thousand eight hundred and sovcnty.two. Is eor
reel lo Iho best of my knowledge nud belief,
town or liLooMsnurta,
Class
11
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Mloro
Furniture
Druggist
Rooks
Htoro
tltoro
Btore
HI ore
Druj-glsta
WiooRtoro
Urugglgt u
Confectioner
Htoro
Hloro
UAKIolm, '
D A Hockley,
ll"!msburg Iron Co,
I W Hnrtmnn,
McKelvy, Weal A Co,
Ml' Lnlit, '
Jtoycr Rrothcrs,
II OHower,
N J Hendershott,
Ifcriry Rosenstock,
Ijniah Hngenbuch,
... J Jneini,
tiroccf? ,
w iiuam uiger.
H H MlllerS son
M , lin-.....
Millinery
Furnlturo
William rtnbb,
Miss H UVlc,
I WNlffh:.. '
-Mlllinory
1 'Ian os, Ac
David i-tioup,'
WmHUroWn,
Oroccry
ilroeery
Confectionery
Htoro
Hardware
I'uriilturo
Clothing
Clothing
Millinery
Htoro
Decker A StcckoJ,
..vii.a it, j- ytn,
ltunyon A Wnrdln,
Thomas Wobb,
llGrnard BU)liuer.
MIA J)Wcb1
II AI Kuorr.
A M Knpert,
Confectionery 11
&cs.t.ln"'- ,M
Hhoo Btore II
Tin nnd Stoves II
Uroeery 14
Tin nnd Stoves II
Conlllcnlers 14
'tlrocery II
Millers 10
tlrocery j
Confectionery 'n;
Coufecttouery II
LEWhnry',
(1 WNcal ft llro.,
leuoersnoil A Mnsou
w iiciiiiershntt,
'nxtnn .t- 1lm-,iin,i
OA.lncoby, '
MrsDavl'dBrobst,
IIENTOX TOWNSHIP.
n Melleury, fitoro
J J McHnurv. stt.
13
12
H
II
Hamucl Heacjclt, Hloro
Colo ft Tnomas, Millers
iiEAynnTowssnti-.
Abraham Rice, Htoro
OAPhtuunn, Htoro
Wm K rnigenborgor, Htoro
Aten & Pattoa, Htoro
niii-u .u.iuii, moro
liEuwrcrc noRouair,
Rowman Jaekson,
Store
Tobacconist
Rook Hloro
Druggists
Htoro
Druggist
Htoro
Confectionery
Furniture
Millinery
CRHnyder. '
ungues is .Macra,
A Mlllnr.
J R Dodson,
Silll.lt. llrl, I n In .f. -a
J O .Ineoby, 1
rs w Htecker,
Miss Hell iiertran,
.r a- ti w it.....nH '
Jackson A Woo'dlu,
fsioro ij
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Tin nud Htoves 11
Tin nnd Blovesjll
21'f'g Comp'y. rl ,
" 'V 'it'
u v micitinguam,
.1 M Hceslioltz,
.ln;kou.t Woodln,
Vouglit & Michael,
nnrAKCBKKK townsuii
Grocery
Miller
Htore
Htoro
Htoro
Mill
HO Freas,
lau anamsit Hon,
Wm M KUnetob,
Mm A UT l.'nn.
l'atcr Hayman,'
CKNTUE TOWitSlIIP.
Low. Rros &. Co.
Htoro
(Irocery
Htoro
Htoro
tlrocery
Mill
Htoro
Htoro
Htoro
Htore
11
II
II
11
11
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Hamuel DIetcrlch,
l'hlllp Harris,
Jacob Hnousler,
Jesse Hicks,
.1 f-'elblo,
T Fowler.
Wltmiro t Irvin,
H. I), nln.-im
Uibbyil-Uordon,
fATAWIS9A TOWNSHIP
Trilo Urn
Htoro
Htoro
Htoro
tlrocery
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i
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Htore
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Htoro
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h weaver,
llrowu iS Jones,
'lhomas E Harder,
r .Inlin Unn.
JM Smith, '
William John,
(lenri.A Mnnlmpilf
Tin im.l i ,
HhOOS 1
Hloro io
Fiirultnro n
Tlu and Htoves 11
J IC Hharpless & Sr'ons,
.viuiuui iiarimau,
A H Cleaver.
AJ Royle,
LO WJtmnn,
H R Dlemor.
Ellsha Drclsbach.
Crltz & Thomas,
euoorjioro 11
Coal Dealer
Hloro
Mill
MUlcrs
CKNTP.ALIA BOnOUCIII.
M C Knutncr,
Store ii
Htoro u
Shoe Store 1 1
Htoro ii
Furnlturo II
Grocery n
wm Torry,
John Moran,
.T T Iln.nln,,.,
James K Edgar,
i.mvjii iiiacic,
A It lirf,in
O II Millard,'
ltfinrtr Tpm.nli
i in nnu stoves 1 1
Htorn
11
II
II
It
II
II
H Vau Rureu, '
( oufeetlonery
Hrnggist
Htoro
Htoro
Confectionery
nuriin .Mou.ighan,
Hcury Mosoj-,
Courad Roland,
KtSHI.N-3,HKi;KTOW.SSIIlf.
J M Amincrman,
Htoro
Htoro
i r .nuiiunry,
D am Melleury,
Solomon liuss,
1 - X Mr t T II
V. 1 -'iciieury,
Jarlas Harrison,
Millers,
Htoro
Store
Kr.ANKr.iM Tov.-M.smi,
C Mcudenhall & Uro, Millers
It
II
Dyer A Uro,
Htoro
Ol'.EESiWOOD TOW-S'SUIP.
1 n lll.iclr
Htoro
Htoro
Hloro
Htoro
Htoro
Htoro
Htoro
Htoro
liogart a ICreamer,
Mm Itinioiili ir.,.,w.
Ellis Evea.t L'ro.
A 1' Heller a Co..
M ,c J Lelily,
William Masteif,
Wm Eyer A eon,
U
II
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HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP.
John Resale, Mill
in;-. Kline, Mm
II
II
11
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W'A'rn t!i". ' BbooHtora
i U-W it Hhoemakcr htoro
I.'jCt'STTOWXSlIIP.
nenry Gable, Sr, store
y as . reiieriuan, Store
.lonnt h.n fJ,,M f.'.V.
Jacob Yeager, ' ' stnro
. muni .c HlOro
Thomas Seaborn, Htoro
MIFI-XIh- TOWNSHIP.
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Htoro
Hloro
Htoro
Store
Hloio
Millinery
Crcasv a Drown,
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7 00
7 00
John II Heller,
uiim-e .it L.UIZ,
A c l'enuv baker.
Mrs E A Hess,
JrAINToWNillll-,
Campbell ,t Co,
Store
Grocery
II
II
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no N'TOUK i o w.vsi 1 1 v.
Paxtoni Ilarman, Dealers
8
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II
II
31 10
7 IO
7 il
7 IM
ii ii Vr Millers
A J Amuii-ruiaii, Htoro
Mousr I'l.RAsUNr tow.s-ship.
J E H.uids, store n
MAIIISO.N T0WN3IIU-.
f! Ivrfinmei.
Store
Hloro
13
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Wm (llngles,
Mrs 31 A Watson,
Millinery
OltAXOKTOWASHtl',
P.tr I'm,
Miller
Miller
Miller
Htoro
Grocery
Htoro
II
'II
11
II
11
Wesley Rowmnn
iviu ravage,
A RBtewnri,
Low Robblns,
DEHIo.m,
It It .Tnlmsim
Grocery
II
H'UllliAl ro, TlnundKlnvmll
Orangovlllo Manufacturing comp'y il
PINK TOWNSHIP.
R W Lyons, storo
UOAr.tNfK'uEEK TJWNS1IIP,
Owen Cherrliigtou Htoro
J li Klinger, Htore
V
HCaAliLOAF TOWNSHIP,
M Colo, storo j
SCOTf TOWNSHIP,
W E IK-lterlch & liro, store
T.nl.l, ltn.nl,i,li W,nn
11
II
II
1.1
11
Htore
Htnrn
Samuel A Wormnn,
Logan .t Crevellng,
John W Hollman,
CH Fowler,
J D Workhelser,
Store
Htgro
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Shoe Storo
Grocery
Htore
Htoro
Stoio
Druggist
0
II
II
12
II
11
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ti ,m nauer,
G WCrcvcIIng,
. ii jvniie,
DA creasy,
J R Gouluer,
Kelehner tt Hon,
I
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Tin nnd Htoves II
All norunno itrlin mav Inal nnHin..n.t .... .,. .
above elasslflcatlou, can luivo nn ouiiortuully of
nrpenllng by calling upon tho uniiersUiue.l nt
Calawlssa, any tlmo until Juno 11th, ls7-.', at which
time an appeal will ho licldnt tho Court Hoium
lu Uloomsburg,
, . CASPAR RAWN,
MnylO-lm Mercantile Amn-aUer.
pATENT
AHION PIANO.
The ouly rtrfeet Instrument In the World. It
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lavors to clergymen, Heud for Illustrated Arlon
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